Depends upon how you classify things.
Should a VW Vanagon be classed as a minivan, a standard van, a RWD van or a rear engine van?
How would you classify an Aerostar in a world of FWD minivans?
Is a first gen ODY a minivan or a five door wagon?
Is a third gen Civic Wagon (aka Wagovan) a wagon, a five door hatch or a micro van?
Is a Corvair a four door sedan and the Corvair coupe merely a four door and a coupe or should they be identified in a separate class as rear engine vehicles?
Is a 280Z 2+2 a coupe or a sports car?
Should we separate the Mercedes and BMW four door sedans from the Accords we've had or are they merely classed as four door sedans?
What about Subarus?
A Legacy AWD wagon is clearly a wagon unless it's badged as an Outback. Is it then an SUV?
What about the Forester? Is it an SUV or a five door hatch, or maybe a tall station wagon?
I've owned and used all of the models noted above.
Lots of complications for those of us who are older and have owned some out of the mainstream vehicles.
Should a VW Vanagon be classed as a minivan, a standard van, a RWD van or a rear engine van?
How would you classify an Aerostar in a world of FWD minivans?
Is a first gen ODY a minivan or a five door wagon?
Is a third gen Civic Wagon (aka Wagovan) a wagon, a five door hatch or a micro van?
Is a Corvair a four door sedan and the Corvair coupe merely a four door and a coupe or should they be identified in a separate class as rear engine vehicles?
Is a 280Z 2+2 a coupe or a sports car?
Should we separate the Mercedes and BMW four door sedans from the Accords we've had or are they merely classed as four door sedans?
What about Subarus?
A Legacy AWD wagon is clearly a wagon unless it's badged as an Outback. Is it then an SUV?
What about the Forester? Is it an SUV or a five door hatch, or maybe a tall station wagon?
I've owned and used all of the models noted above.
Lots of complications for those of us who are older and have owned some out of the mainstream vehicles.